To the bolded, he's actually done 2, but didn't finish the first for the known reason.
It's also wise to forego the Tour this your, because the route is ill-suited to his strengths. I fear this may be the case over the next years, however, because France's hopes can't TT.
On a side note, I found Almeida's recent comment on losing to Roglic in yesterday's TA stage somewhat annoying. He said there's no shame in losing to Primoz, because, after Pogacar, who he had described as "unbeatable" (to only then get beaten by Vingegaard at the Tour), he is the best rider in the world. Now I'm not saying at the moment Evenepoel is better, but Almeida snobs the Belgian, perhaps embittered over having had to work for Remco before the latter was properly prepared during his comeback from the Lombardia fall at the 2021 Giro. Whatever the case, Almeida's opinion is in striking contrast with Valverde's on Evenpoel's quality.
Almeida, moreover, seems to only consider Evenepoel from his post-trama/recovery stature and not the one who in Lombardia-San Sebastion-Worlds gave everyone, including Pogacar, a master class on hammer-down solo victory, or the Remco who won the Vuelta, a race which he utterly dominated, except for the effects of a hard crash mid-race.
The Giro in May will tell us more if Roglic indeed is "the best rider in the world after Pogacar."